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The clay pipes, found at most dig sites where Colonial communities once existed, ... Craftsmen made pipes from “white-ball clay” mined from the southern coast of England.
White Clay Pipes Bear Names of ... - Archeologists at Jamestown have unearthed a trove of tobacco pipes personalized for a who's who of early 17th century colonial and British elites, ...
There, clay pipes—inexpensive but easily broken—were produced and sold in great quantities, fashioned almost entirely from white clay mined in England, according to Straube, the curator.
A fragment of a white clay smoking pipe bowl was recently found in the cellar of Colonial Michilimackinac's excavation site Mackinac State Historic Parks ...
The name of the park comes from the creek that provided white clay used in making long-stemmed pipes and pottery. The trail I chose started at the Possum Hill parking area and crossed Bryan’s Field.
For more than 200 years, fish couldn't make it past a dam on White Clay Creek in Stanton, ... a large section of the colonial era dam was removed –making this stretch of the creek free flowing.
The pipes are made using white earthenware clay, fired in a kiln, before each one is finished by hand. The majority of Mr Meeson's pipes are sold at shows and craft fairs.
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